6th Grade Reading Comprehension Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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This quiz assesses understanding of figurative language, inference, and main ideas in text. It challenges students to interpret expressions and infer meanings, enhancing reading comprehension and analytical skills.
Questions: 9 | Attempts: 191 | Last updated: Mar 19, 2025
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Sample Question“The house revolved around her big sister." What is the meaning of the line as it is used in the passage?
This quiz titled '604stilwell - 6th Grade - Reading - BenchMark3' assesses reading comprehension skills in 6th graders. It includes questions on various texts to evaluate understanding and interpretation abilities, crucial for...
Questions: 23 | Attempts: 375 | Last updated: Oct 19, 2025
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This quiz, titled '504stilwell - 5th Grade - Reading - BenchMark 3', assesses 5th-grade students on their reading comprehension skills through a series of questions. It is designed to benchmark their understanding and grasp of...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 117 | Last updated: Feb 6, 2025
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This quiz assesses the ability to identify topics and main ideas in text, enhancing comprehension skills. It covers various subjects such as internet accessibility, political leadership, and lifestyle nuances, making it relevant...
Questions: 11 | Attempts: 469 | Last updated: Mar 19, 2025
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Sample QuestionChoose the topic of each group of sentences.
In London Town
It was a bird of paradise
Over the roofs he flew
Children clapped their hands and cried:” How nice!
Look- his wings are blue!”
His body was of ruby red
His eyes were burning...
Questions: 5 | Attempts: 410 | Last updated: Aug 17, 2025
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Sample Question“Children clapped and cried” shows that
This quiz on 'Types of Reading: Scanning' assesses skills in quickly identifying key information in texts. It focuses on understanding changes and actions within a narrative, enhancing comprehension and reading efficiency.
Questions: 5 | Attempts: 206 | Last updated: Aug 13, 2025
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Sample QuestionIn the second she placed .......
This quiz contains reading passages that focus on various manifestations of reading comprehension. It consists of three selections and 15 questions intended to measure your literal, inferential, and...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 5229 | Last updated: Oct 9, 2025
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Sample QuestionRothko wanted to be an artist
Take our Reading Comprehension Test for Grade 7 and see how well you can understand different kinds of texts. This test includes stories, articles, and poems, each with questions that will ask you about the main points, details,...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 39418 | Last updated: Oct 2, 2025
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Sample QuestionIn a story about a group of children exploring a cave, what is the main theme?
Do you know what is reading comprehension and why it is important? Reading comprehension is the level at which you process and understand written material or text. Would you like to see how good are your reading...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 711 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2025
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Sample QuestionAmericans have always been interested in their Presidents' wives. Many First Ladies have been remembered because of the ways they have influenced their husbands. Other First Ladies have made the history books on their own. At least two First Ladies, Bess Truman and Lady Bird Johnson, made it their business to send signals during their husbands' speeches. When Lady Bird Johnson thought her husband was talking too long, she wrote a note and sent it up to the platform. It read, “It's time to stop!” And he did. Once Bess Truman didn't like what her husband was saying on television, so she phoned him and said,” If you can't talk more politely than that in public, you come right home.” Abigail Fillmore and Eliza Johnson actually taught their husbands, Millard Fillmore and Andrew Johnson, the thirteenth and seventeenth Presidents. A schoolteacher, Abigail eventually married her pupil, Millard. When Eliza Johnson married Andrew, he could not read or write, so she taught him herself. It was First Lady Helen Taft's idea to plant the famous cherry trees in Washington, D. C. Each spring these blossoming trees attract thousands of visitors to the nation's capital. Mrs. Taft also influenced the male members of her family and the White House staff in a strange way: she convinced them to shave off their beards! Shortly after President Wilson suffered a stroke, Edith Wilson unofficially took over most of the duties of the Presidency until the end of her husband's term. Earlier, during World War I, Mrs. Wilson had had sheep brought onto the White House lawn to eat the grass. The sheep not only kept the lawn mowed but provided wool for an auction sponsored by the First Lady. Almost $100,000 was raised for the Red Cross. Dolly Madison saw to it that a magnificent painting of George Washington was not destroyed during the War of 1812. As the British marched toward Washington, D. C., she remained behind to rescue the painting, even after the guards had left. The painting is the only object from the original White House that was not burned. One of the most famous First Ladies was Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. She was active in political and social causes throughout her husband's tenure in office. After his death, she became famous for her humanitarian work in the United Nations. She made life better for thousands of needy people around the world. What is the main idea of this passage?
Use the passages and charts provided to help you answer the following questions.
Questions: 18 | Attempts: 76 | Last updated: Aug 23, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhat is the main idea of the 2nd paragraph?
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